Aston Martin One-77 Internal Product Brief Leaked - Design process detailed

 Aston Martin One-77 Internal Product Brief Leaked - Design process detailed
Aston Martin One-77 leaked product brief document

The One-77 will feature a 7.3 liter, naturally aspirated V12 engine producing about 700 hp

An internal product brief for the Aston Martin One-77 has been leaked and with it come a few more details about the upcoming ultra-supercar from the iconic British brand.

The 'tub' core of the car is a lightweight chassis made of a dense and rigid carbon fiber monocoque, part of which will keep the curb weight of the 0ne-77 down to a sprightly 1,500 kg (3307 lbs). It was engineered with the help of Multimatic (MTC) - a company that specializes in carbon composite materials and technologies.

Mounted onto the chassis are double wishbones at each corner and pushrods that move suspension loads to the horizontally-lined-up dampers. The dampers are of a sophisticated technology which Aston Martin calls Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve (DSSV). The valves in the dampers consist of precision crafted components that make it possible to change the tension in the dampers without them having to be removed.

There are also carbon-ceramic discs and new calipers for the brakes that create less heat transfer from the pads to the fluid.

Yes, lots of little details that describe for us how the One-77 will be handling all that power.

How much is it again? 700 hp from a new 7.3 liter, naturally aspirated V12 engine that Aston Martin is developing with Cosworth. The engineers re-sculpted the old 6.0 liter V12 seen in the DB9 by adding displacement but reducing weight on the drivetrain by an impressive 25 percent. And with the help of a new 6-speed gearbox the One-77 is expected to sprint from 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in about 3.5 seconds and have a top speed above 200 mph (or 320 km/h).

The One-77 (which sounds very Bond-ish, wouldn't you say?) will cost somewhere in the neighborhood of 1.2 million pound UK (1.3 million euros). There will be only 77 of them made.

Please visit the 925.nl source link below to view the entire leaked PDF document.

Source: 925.nl via motorauthority.com and autoblog.nl

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 Joe_Limon Joe_Limon
wow, really? why would they place the gas tank so high? this car is going to handle very differently depending on how much fuel it has
March 12, 2009 11:26 am
 dmanero dmanero
still don't like the car, but I do like the suspension and engine bay setup. wonder if those will ever be installed in their newer models.
March 12, 2009 12:44 pm
 chris25 chris25
I had like those tail lights earlier but now seeing there function, its absolute rubbish & who will see the fog tail light while driving.
March 12, 2009 4:19 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Already loving this car.
March 13, 2009 1:54 am
 James2911 James2911
Needs a double-clutch manual.
March 13, 2009 8:30 am